THE full list of candidates who will be standing in May’s council elections in the Vale of Glamorgan has been confirmed.
All 24 wards across the county borough will be contested in the elections on May 5.
Here is the full list of candidates standing in each ward in the Vale of Glamorgan:
Baruc
Three seats.
- Ziad Aled Assayed – Labour
- Aoife Blight – Green Party
- Pierre Codron – Labour
- Harrison Gould – Conservative
- Ethan Shaun Harvey – Conservative
- Nicholas Peter Hodges – Plaid Cymru
- Mark Jonathan Hooper – Plaid Cymru
- Lynden Mack – Green Party
- Victoria Jaya Chaitanya – Conservative
- Hugh Stephen Thomas – Green Party
- Emily Warren – Labour
- Steffan Trefor Wiliam – Plaid Cymru
Buttrills
Two seats.
- Martin Drew – Conservative
- Philip Robert Johns – Labour
- Ian James Johnson – Plaid Cymru
- Susan Carol Lloyd-Selby – Labour
- Nadine Rachel Marshall – Plaid Cymru
- Katrin Munro – Green Party
- Neil Workman – Conservative
Cadoc
Four seats.
- Gareth Michael Ball – Labour
- Keira Barker – Green Party
- Gina Darling – Plaid Cymru
- Mandy Ewington – Conservative
- Ewan Goodjohn – Labour
- Calum Rhys Grant – Plaid Cymru
- David Jonathan Green – Conservative
- Catherine Iannucci – Labour
- Paul King – Plaid Cymru
- Byron Bowen Lewis – Plaid Cymru
- Rachel Nugent-Finn – Conservative
- Helen Payne – Labour
- Nathan Colin James Powell – Conservative
Castleland
Two seats.
- Thomas Anthony Browne – Conservative
- Millie Collins – Plaid Cymru
- Pamela Drake – Labour
- Mark Goodjohn – Labour
- Amy Greenfield – Green Party
- Rose Paine – Conservative
- Barry Ian Shaw – Plaid Cymru
Cornerswell
Two seats.
- Jemma Louise Angove – independent
- Rhiannon Birch – Labour
- Ian Buckley – Labour
- Richard Stewart Gow – Conservative
- Chris Sharp – Conservative
- David Wilton – Plaid Cymru
Court
Two seats.
- Elin Mai Blakemore – Green Party
- Bronwen Brooks – Labour
- Stuart Paul Burnell – Plaid Cymru
- Dennis Alan Clarke – Plaid Cymru
- David James Dutch – Conservative
- Sandra Perkes – Labour
- Michael Llewellyn Simmonds – Conservative
Cowbridge
Three seats.
- Charles Edward Alexander Champion – Conservative
- Geoff Cox
- Paul Eldridge – Labour
- Robert Fisher – Conservative
- Mike Hancock – Reform UK
- Hunter Jarvie
- Andrew Carey Parker
- Alec Trousdell – independent
- Nicholas James Wood – Conservative
Dinas Powys
Four seats.
- Anne Asbrey – Plaid Cymru
- Marianne Cowpe – Plaid Cymru
- Robert Crowley – Conservative
- Vince Driscoll – Conservative
- Chris Franks – Plaid Cymru
- Stephen Griffiths – Conservative
- Richard Grigg – Plaid Cymru
- Andrew Lamb – Labour
- Andy Robertson – Conservative
- Trevor Saunders – Labour
- Barry Southwell – Liberal Democrats
Dyfan
Two seats.
- Vincent James Bailey – Conservative
- Emma Jane Goodjohn – Labour
- Timothy Patrick Johnson – Plaid Cymru
- Belinda Loveluck-Edwards – Labour
- John McAllister – Plaid Cymru
- Sharon Catherine Richards – Green Party
- Leighton Owen Rowlands – Conservative
Gibbonsdown
Two seats.
- Julie Aviet – Labour
- Rhian Cummings – Conservative
- Benjamin Lloyd Driscoll – Conservative
- Paul Granjon – Green Party
- Janet Mary Johnson – Plaid Cymru
- Nicola Suzanne Reekie – Propel
- David Ian Weston – Plaid Cymru
- Margaret Rosemary Wilkinson – Labour
Illtyd
Three seats.
- Taif Ball – Plaid Cymru
- Oliver Batt – Conservative
- Janice Charles – Conservative
- Harry Driscoll – Conservative
- Howard Clive Hamilton – Labour
- Rachel Knox – Green Party
- Naomi Marshallsea – Labour
- Julie Ann McKinney – Plaid Cymru
- Tim McKinney – Plaid Cymru
- Don Reynolds – Green Party
Llandough
One seat.
- Jo Byworth-Morgan – Labour
- George Carroll – Conservative
Llandow
One seat.
- Christine Ann Cave – Conservative
- Andrew Arthur Murphy – Plaid Cymru
- Huw Powell – Labour
Llantwit Major
Four seats.
- Bob Gant – Conservative
- Bryan Godsell – Labour
- Sally Margaret Hanks – Llantwit First Independents
- David Heald – Plaid Cymru
- Tracy Hickson – Labour
- Gwyn John – Llantwit First Independents
- Lorna McCourt – Labour
- John Arthur Moisan – Conservative
- Andy Montgomery – Conservative
- Trevor Neatherway – Labour
- Jayne Margaret Norman – Llantwit First Independents
- Charlotte Alexandra Richards – Green Party
- Gordon Wilkie – Conservative
- Eddie Williams – Llantwit First Independents
Peterston-Super-Ely
One seat.
- Gary John Allman – Conservative
- Eleri Cubbage – Labour Co-operative Party
- Michael Morgan – independent
Plymouth
Two seats.
- Richard Cox – Labour
- Anthony Monroe Ernest – Conservative
- Ben Gray – independent
- Kathryn McCaffer – independent
- Adrian Roper – Plaid Cymru
- Rhys Thomas – Conservative
- Alex Wilson – Liberal Democrats
Rhoose
Three seats.
- Jane Allely – Green Party
- Gillian Bruce – Conservative
- Kyle Bulley – Conservative
- Samantha Campbell – independent
- Stuart James Field – Abolish the Welsh Assembly
- William Hennessy – Conservative
- Shirley Ann Hodges – Plaid Cymru
- Mark Lloyd-Selby – Labour
St Athan
Two seats.
- Stephen James Haines – Conservative
- Chloe Louise Marie Hunt – Conservative
- Julie Lynch-Wilson – Labour
- John William Thomas – independent
St Augustines
Three seats.
- Thomas Geoffrey Blenkinsop – Green Party
- Rhodri Davies – Plaid Cymru
- Christine Glossop – Green Party
- Matthew Hutchinson – Plaid Cymru
- Elliot Penn – Labour
- Sian Rees – Plaid Cymru
- Ruba Sivagnanam – Labour
- Anthony David Slaughter – Green Party
- Robin Jonathan Smith – Conservative
- Rod Thomas – Conservative
- Neil Christopher Thomas – Labour
- Jeff Tree – Conservative
St Brides Major
Two seats.
- Emma Hayhurst – Green Party
- Jo Protheroe – Labour
- Tim Ruscoe – Plaid Cymru
- Paul Silcox – Conservative
- Carys Stallard – Labour
- Robert Tate – Conservative
St Nicholas and Llancarfan
One seat.
- Gordon Christopher Kemp – Conservative
- Ian Anthony Neil Perry – independent
Stanwell
Two seats.
- Lis Burnett – Labour
- Steve Morgan – Conservative
- Anthony John Sawyer – Conservative
- Mark Wilson - Labour
Sully
Two seats.
- Kel Alderman – Conservative
- Wendy Gilligan – Labour
- Matthew Stuart Hall – Conservative
- Kevin Mahoney - independent
Wenvoe
One seat.
- Charlotte Louise Davies – Labour
- Russell Edward Godfrey - Conservative
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